Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1933)

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The Monthly Broadcast of Hollywood Goings-Oil/ Three-fourths of the Barthelmess family venture out in the noon day sun to lunch at the Beverly Hills Derby: Stuart Sergeant, his mother, Jessica Barthelmess, and Dick. Little Mary Hay is the absent member. Dick is still being very cautious because of a threat, a while back, to kidnap Mary Y\ /HAT'S happened to Doug and Mary? Is a reconciliation in sight? With Mary's announcement that Pickfair is not for sale and the declaration that Doug is "absolutely not" going to live in England, there is ground for surmising that the great romance in movie history may be recemented. pOMMENTS to the contrary, Garbo still ^-"'insists upon being her own secretive self. Recently, when Mrs. Vertel, one of her closest friends, was giving a dinner party for a few intimates, Tala Birell walked in. Garbo immediately covered her face with her hands. It took Mrs. Vertel almost the rest of the Mary Pickford packed her troubles in an old kit bag and left the bag behind her while she went to the Cocoanut Grove to enjoy a gay evening with old friends. The gentleman with Mary is Adolph Zukor, veteran movie producer, who knew her long before the days of Pickfair and love that is past evening to convince the Swedish actress that Tala was also a dear friend, and not merely a casual acquaintance who just happened to drop in. When she had convinced her Garbo lowered her hands and let Tala see her face. '"PHE marriage of Thelma Todd ■*" and Pat di Cicco, son of New York's broccoli king, is under the fire of rumor. A friend of Thelma's describes her as denying that a separation impends. "Why, I wrote him a lot of letters while I was in Europe," Thelma is quoted as saying. "Three." And three letters in three months — well, what do you think? '""THE first extra announcing the separation of William Powell and Carole Lombard, had scarcely hit the gutter before they were saying in Hollywood that the next Mrs. Powell would be chosen from the extra ranks. " "VDU know," a very close friend of Joan ■*■ Crawford remarked recently, "I don't think Joan will ever allow herself to fall deeply in love again. Joan is too intense about everything. A thing that concerns her vitally, takes all her interest, all her time, and all her thoughts. 'And Joan is so anxious to keep ahead in her work, she knows falling in love would be fatal to her career." All of which must be no end of depressing news for one Franchot Tone, who doesn't even try to hide his feelings for Joan. V